Andrea Pulizzi for JUDGE
To promote Andrea Pulizzi to be elected Judge of The Lycoming County Court of Common Pleas
Wishing everyone a Happy and Safe Memorial Day! Sending love and gratitude to the families whose loved ones paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. You carry on their legacy... don't ever forget that. They are the reason we celebrate this holiday in their honor. Let us not forget what this country was bulit on... the men and women who tied up their boot laces, and gave their all. 🇺🇲💪
I find it unfortunate and disheartening that my opponents in this election resorted to spreading false rumors and fabricating lies in an attempt to assassinate my character. Such tactics not only undermine the integrity of the electoral process but also hinder meaningful and productive discussions on important issues.
Engaging in personal attacks and spreading misinformation reflects poorly on the individuals involved and their commitment to ethical campaigning. These men are running for positions where they would preside over cases and make decisions with integrity, fairness and impartiality yet they possess none of these as exhibited by there conduct and lies.
I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone that voted for me yesterday. I especially want to thank my brother Drew, sister-in-law Mattie, Mother, Father, Uncle Ben and Aunt Jeanne, Uncle Tom and Aunt Joan and cousin Kathleen for all their support yesterday and last couple months. I love you all. I would also like to thank all the the men that tried to push me down and intimidate me because you made me that stronger.
Lycoming County judge candidates comment on proposed custody legislation Ahead of the May 16 primary election, three judicial candidates in Lycoming County, seeking two open seats in the Court of Common Pleas, were given an opportunity to answer questions on children’s protective rights and parental custody posed by a state lawmaker. State Rep. Jamie Flick, R-South Wil...
Visited Ralston, PA this evening trying to talk to voters. Drove by the Wheel Inn. It took me back to my childhood when I had many family dinners there with my grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. Family is everything.
Wishing all the relentless, compassionate, unwavering mamas a very Happy Mother's Day!
One could find themselves in a courtroom for various reasons. Maybe a civil matter. Maybe a divorce or custody matter for yourself or a loved one. Maybe a criminal matter for yourself or for a loved one. If it happens you want a compassionate, fair and impartial judge. A judge with a fresh set of eyes who listens to what you have to say. A judge who doesn’t make a decision before entering the courtroom. I am
that judge. Vote Pulizzi for Judge on May 16.
We are less than 1 week away (May 16th) from the primary elections! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
In case this is your first time voting or you have moved, here is a list of Voting Polls listed by precinct:https://www.lyco.org/Portals/1/VoterServices/Documents/Polling%20Place%20List.pdf
Also, please be aware that there have been some changes in prior Voting Polls which can be found here:https://www.lyco.org/Portals/1/VoterServices/Documents/MRPollingPlaceChanges.pdf
If you are still not sure where your voting poll is, please message me and I will be sure to help you find it! Thank you for your continued support! ❤️💙❤️💙
I've received a lot of questions on where I stand on certain issues. Below is an article that articulates my views and opinions on family law. To be clear, I would never allow my views and opinions to affect my decisions as a judge.
Lycoming County judge candidates comment on proposed custody legislation Ahead of the May 16 primary election, three judicial candidates in Lycoming County, seeking two open seats in the Court of Common Pleas, were given an opportunity to answer questions on children’s protective rights and parental custody posed by a state lawmaker. State Rep. Jamie Flick, R-South Wil...
The grandsons are storming Jersey Shore asking people to vote for Nona.
I am not part of the "good old boys club". I am my own person. I do not owe anyone a favor. I do not need validation from surveys completed by individuals that have never met me. I am running for Judge because I want to make a difference. I believe Lycoming County needs new blood. I am that new blood they need.
Why should you vote for me? I have over 19 years of courtroom experience. I have practiced in civil litigation, estate law, criminal defense, family law and administrative law. I was born and raised in Williamsport and have strong ties to the community. I am not a career politician. I could bring new blood to the county which it desperately needs.
I received this message from a former client this morning. He was one of my first clients. He believed in me and I believed in him. That’s what sets me apart. For over 19 years I have been practicing law and helping my clients. I have come to learn what works and what doesn’t work. Lycoming County deserves a fresh set of eyes on the bench.
Out door knocking with my little volunteer.
I just wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude for all that my parents have done for me. Throughout my life, they have been there for me through thick and thin, always standing by my side and offering their unwavering support and love.
As I look back on my life so far, I realize that I could not have achieved everything I have without their guidance, wisdom, and encouragement. From the earliest days of my childhood to the present moment, they have always been my rock, my safety net, and my biggest cheerleaders.
Their love and support have been the bedrock of my life, and I cannot thank them enough for all that they have done for me. I feel blessed to have such amazing parents.
As I reflect on the importance of family, I realize that there is no substitute for the love and support that we receive from our loved ones. In a world that can often be cruel and unforgiving, it is our family that gives us the strength to persevere, to overcome obstacles, and to become the best versions of ourselves.
So, once again, I just want to say thank you. Family is everything.
Had a wonderful time this afternoon at the Healthy Living Expo hosted by Saving Lives For Zachary. The vendors were awesome. It is a wonderful cause to support. The organization and their work is a blessing and extremely important asset to our community.
I enjoyed some time with my grandson, nephew and niece yesterday at the Touch A Truck Event at the Fairgrounds in Hughesville! It was great to see so many families make it out and having fun. Thank you to the Ashkar Elementary PTA for organizing such a great family fun event! 🇺🇲⚖️👨⚖️
My grandson has been one of my biggest fans since this campaign began. It has been an excellent opportunity to teach him about the political process and how to run a clean and honest campaign. Young minds are very impressionable so it’s important to me that I lead by good example. He wants so much to help me so Lycomimg County beware. Zander will be knocking on doors this week to ask you to vote for his Nonna. Pulizzi for Judge.
The qualities of a great judge include patience, humility, integrity, courage, clear eyes, a steady demeanor, alertness and the ability to think creatively.
I enjoyed getting to meet some of the voters of Muncy last night. Thank you to those who took the time to speak with me and for the wonderful conversations. If I missed you, hopefully I can meet with you next time!
This week was tough to say the least. During a speech I was verbally attacked by a heckler planted to attempt to upset me. An opponent then posted results of a survey with a caption designed to humiliate me. I then awoke this morning to a post of a picture from my mid 30’s once again posted with the intent to humiliate me. I use this as fuel to keep going. I stand by my message of integrity, fairness and compassion. I will not personally resort to their games of belittling the other candidates. I am running for the people. I want to bring change to Lycoming County and uphold the Constitution for all.